What does 'Dirty' mean on my Siemens FC2005?
- AAmanda DuncanSep 7, 2025
If your Siemens Control Panel displays 'Dirty', it means the SLC device is dirty.
What does 'Dirty' mean on my Siemens FC2005?
If your Siemens Control Panel displays 'Dirty', it means the SLC device is dirty.
What does 'Ground' mean on my Siemens FC2005 Control Panel?
If your Siemens Control Panel displays 'Ground', it indicates that the device is in ground fault.
What does 'Open' mean on my Siemens FC2005 Control Panel?
If your Siemens Control Panel displays 'Open', it indicates that the device is in open trouble.
What does 'Short' mean on my Siemens FC2005 Control Panel?
If your Siemens Control Panel displays 'Short', it indicates that the device is in short trouble.
What does 'VoltageLow' mean on my Siemens FC2005 Control Panel?
If your Siemens Control Panel displays 'VoltageLow', it means the battery voltage is too low.
What does 'VoltageHigh' mean on my Siemens FC2005 Control Panel?
If your Siemens Control Panel displays 'VoltageHigh', it means the battery voltage is too high.
What does 'MessageLost' mean on my Siemens Control Panel?
If your Siemens Control Panel displays 'MessageLost', it means the DACT lost some messages because of limited memory space.
What does 'Replace' mean on my Siemens FC2005?
If your Siemens Control Panel displays 'Replace', it means the SLC device needs to be replaced.
What does 'TypeUnknown' mean on my Siemens Control Panel?
If your Siemens Control Panel displays 'TypeUnknown', it means the device type is unknown to the panel.
Why does my Siemens Control Panel say 'Multiple Device Response'?
If your Siemens Control Panel displays 'Multiple Device Response', it means more than one SLC device has the same address.
Brand | Siemens |
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Model | FC2005 |
Category | Control Panel |
Language | English |
Details FCC compliance requirements for connecting the panel to the telephone network.
Specifies who should perform repairs and how to contact for service.
Overview of the FC2005 panel, its components, and core functionalities.
Provides operating power for standby and alarm conditions.
Circuit for up to 50 addressable devices.
Two circuits for audible/visual appliances, supporting synchronization.
Connects up to 8 devices like annunciators and printers.
Four dry contact relays for alarm, supervisory, trouble, and programmable functions.
USB port for panel programming and firmware download.
Digital Alarm Communication Transmitter for remote status reporting.
Executes user-defined functions like bypass, fire drill, lamp test.
Additional hardware for extending panel functionality.
Provides local energy and polarity reversal connections for external signaling.
Rechargeable sealed lead-acid batteries for back-up power, 12-18 Ah capacity.
Interfaces to a parallel printer for logging system events.
Modules that expand system capabilities, including annunciators and drivers.
LCD display with buttons and LEDs for system status and control.
Various LED driver/annunciator options for visual indication.
Addressable smoke detectors with variable thresholds and operator alerts.
Addressable heat detectors for rate of rise or fixed temperature operation.
Modules for monitoring initiating devices and controlling system outputs.
Addressable manual pull stations for manual alarm activation.
Intelligent supervised audible bases with selectable tone patterns and volume levels.
Assigning electronic addresses and testing SLC devices.
Intelligent notification and auxiliary power expander board.
Modules for conventional detection and releasing capability.
Specifies suitability for dry, indoor, or protected locations.
Details circuits that are power-limited and those that are not.
System provides ground fault detection for various circuits.
Control of notification appliance circuits for audible and visual signals.
Multi-level password protection for programming functions.
Compliance with UL 864 standard for fire alarm control panels.
Compliance with ULC-S527 standard and related Canadian codes.
DACT compliance with CFR 47 for emissions and telephone connection.
Operating temperature and humidity limits for installation.
Input voltage, output, and current specifications for the primary power supply.
Specifications for the 24V lead-acid battery set for backup.
Details on non-resettable and resettable auxiliary power output specifications.
Non-power limited relays for system status indication.
Power limited, supervised circuits for notification appliances, with current/resistance limits.
Power limited, supervised circuit for up to 8 devices, max 50 Ohm resistance.
Power limited, supervised circuits supporting up to 50 devices, max 50 Ohm resistance.
Supervised, power limited circuits for city tie connections with specific output specifications.
Power limited, supervised circuits for DACT communication, compliant with FCC Part 68.
Guidance on normal system operation modes: Standby, Alarm, Trouble, Supervisory.
Feature to delay output activation for alarm investigation, not supported under ULC.
Feature to delay NAC activation for alarm investigation, not supported under ULC.
Indication and acknowledgment of system trouble events.
Indication and acknowledgment of system supervisory events.
Procedure to test all LEDs, LCD, and buzzer functionality.
Accessing and viewing the system's event history log.
Procedures for handling alarm conditions, including acknowledgement and silencing.
Specific actions for authorized personnel during alarm and trouble.
Procedures for acknowledging and clearing trouble conditions.
Viewing system events based on priority and occurrence.
Details on replacing fuses and maintaining batteries.
Procedures for handling alarm conditions on the FSD901 annunciator.
Specific actions for authorized personnel on the FSD901.
Procedures for acknowledging and clearing trouble conditions on the FSD901.
Viewing events on the FSD901 system.
Indication of normal standby status on the FSD901.
List of components included in the FC2005 enclosure and main board packages.
Details of the FC2005 enclosure package contents.
Details of the FC2005 main board package contents.
Contents of the FC2005 configuration kit.
List of available documentation for FC2005 and related products.
Important safety precautions before installation and handling.
Guidelines for selecting an appropriate location for the control panel.
General guidelines and considerations for installing the control panel enclosure.
Step-by-step instructions for mounting the control panel backbox.
Procedure for connecting the earth cable to the backbox and main board.
Instructions for wiring the AC supply to the power supply unit.
Instructions for connecting the 24V battery set in series.
General guidelines for system wiring, including NFPA and local codes.
Instructions for routing power-limited and non-power-limited wiring into the enclosure.
Steps for installing primary mains input and external power wiring.
Diagram showing internal component layout for wiring reference.
Powering remote devices from the panel or external sources.
Customizing panel settings using the onboard keypad.
Recommended method for programming using the FXS901-U2 software via USB.
Levels of security (User, Maintenance, Technician) to protect system access.
Overview of maintenance functions, access levels, and password protection.
Mode for fast system testing without remote notification.
Information on resistance of copper wire and addressable device circuit requirements.
Table detailing current draw components for standby and alarm conditions.
Table detailing current draw for various SLC devices.
Calculations and notes for determining required battery capacity.
List of compatible devices for addressable device circuits by series.
Glossary of terms used for general event history entries.
Definitions and notes for various system events recorded in the history.
Procedures and intervals for testing and replacing system batteries.
Description of LCD, controls, and indicators for the US panel layout.
Description of LCD, controls, and indicators for the Canadian panel layout.
Details of the USB communication port for panel configuration.
Explanation of LED functions, buzzer operation, and button actions.
Configuration of delays for output activation and deactivation on SLC IO modules.
Settings for countdown time, activation time for releasing operations.
Procedures for manual activation of releasing circuits.
Function to pause or re-time countdown for releasing operations.
Requirement for a physical disconnect switch for releasing service.